🔎 UniSQ Law Academic Research Seminar
Join us for a presentation by Dr. Wayne Petherick
📊 Topic: Australian Victims of Serial Murder
📅 When: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM (AEST)
🎯 RSVP: February 24, 2026 Register: https://t.co/chloz2shGv
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What happens in countries where there's a constitutional right to a self-determined death, including third party assistance, but no access to pentobarbital? I discuss this in the German context👇
https://t.co/ajNZUudxXH
🎉Congratulations to the winners of the 2025 UniSQ Law and Religion Essay Competition🎉The judges were impressed with the quality of the essays received.
🏆First Place: Jacob Carson, Newcastle
🏆Second Place: Jashan Singh, QUT
🏆Third Place: Ruairi Grant, QUT
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𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿: Submission deadline for 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗮𝗹𝘀 for the UniSQ School of Law and Justice interdisciplinary scholarly colloquium 'Religious Hatred in Australia — Social Influences & Legal Responses' is 𝟮𝟴 𝗔𝘂𝗴𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱. https://t.co/ZdesgXkilh
UniSQ School of Law and Justice is hosting the interdisciplinary colloquium 'Religious Hatred in Australia: Social Influences & Legal Responses'.
📅 28 November 2025
📍 UniSQ Toowoomba Campus
✉️ Expression of interest for presenters by 28.8. 2025
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Australian Journal of Law and Religion - 📣#CallForPapers 2025:
• Special Issue on Accommodation of Religion (submission deadline: 30 May 2025)
• General Issue (submission deadline: 30 September 2025) @AusJLR
Issue # 5 of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion has now been published: https://t.co/IZOuOouH2L. Special Topic Forum: The Rise of the Nones (co-published with Canopy Forum) #AusJLR#LawAndReligion@AusJLR
How can the German justice system better acknowledge the situation of female victims who kill their abusive intimate partners in non-confrontational circumstances in response to long-term domestic violence? @DrKerstinBraun discusses avenues for law reform: https://t.co/HAlPlajdpI
Do safe access zone laws limiting anti-abortion protests around abortion clinics comply with the human rights of protesters in Australia? @DrKerstinBraun and @sarahbutcher argue they do in the latest issue of the Journal of Law and Medicine
https://t.co/cVt9RK5sSh
New episode of the Law and Religion Down Under Podcast: “How We Talk About Religious Freedom” (Guest: Dr Elenie Poulos). The episode focuses on the dramatic changes in Australian political discourse on religious freedom in recent years. https://t.co/WD90Yd4h9w
My article reflects on the significance of the first Convict and Lived Experience Criminology Symposium held at @UniSQLJResearch. It’s important that we continue the dialogue beyond the conference - what are you doing to privilege lived experience voices in your work?
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Check out this important Conversation piece: @drjoncrowe and Gianni Ribeiro, ‘Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean’, The Conversation (26 March 2024) https://t.co/zRYut5DrQh
Hot off the Press: Ciprian Radavoi, ‘Ante-factum Legislative General Vaccination Mandates, as a Solution to Legal Hypocrisy in Pandemics’ (2024) 16 World Medical and Health Policy (advance access) @medical_policy https://t.co/ENUBgM5jB6
Out just in time to keep you busy over the long weekend: Volume 4 of the @AusJLR: a special issue on “Theology and Jurisprudence” containing 7 research articles, including one from the world leader in the field, John Witte Jr. https://t.co/IZOuOouH2L #LawAndReligion#Theology
Out now: Guzyal Hill and Jonathan Crowe, ‘Harmonising Sexual Consent Law in Australia: Goals, Risks and Challenges’ (2024) 49 Monash University Law Review (advance access) https://t.co/jaH685nHpL